CannabisMeds
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Ok, I have two quick questions.
First, I have this Blue Cheese clone that I transplanted into medium quality soil about a week ago. I have a much better soil mixture now and I am wishing that I put the clone into this mix instead. It seems to be growing alright, but the soil is a bit clumpy and doesn't drain as well as my new mix.
How much would a root system expand in the course of a single week, and would I be foolish to try and replant it already in better soil, or should I just let it ride? I don't want to shock it or kill it. ( I would want to remove about half of the bad soil and put it back into the same pot, with the new soil mixture )
Second, I had to purchase a small fan heater for the grow closet. The thermostat on it sucks, and I want to put it on a timer. I purchased a timer and in the instructions, it says "Fan heaters should not be connected to timers"! haha. Figures. Should I worry about this? Are they just covering there butt or is there really a legit reason why a fan heater shouldn't be connected via the timer? I'm only using the heater on 750watt setting and the timer is rated up to 1800watt. Any thoughts on this? I don't want to burn the place down!
Thanks for any feedback.
First, I have this Blue Cheese clone that I transplanted into medium quality soil about a week ago. I have a much better soil mixture now and I am wishing that I put the clone into this mix instead. It seems to be growing alright, but the soil is a bit clumpy and doesn't drain as well as my new mix.
How much would a root system expand in the course of a single week, and would I be foolish to try and replant it already in better soil, or should I just let it ride? I don't want to shock it or kill it. ( I would want to remove about half of the bad soil and put it back into the same pot, with the new soil mixture )
Second, I had to purchase a small fan heater for the grow closet. The thermostat on it sucks, and I want to put it on a timer. I purchased a timer and in the instructions, it says "Fan heaters should not be connected to timers"! haha. Figures. Should I worry about this? Are they just covering there butt or is there really a legit reason why a fan heater shouldn't be connected via the timer? I'm only using the heater on 750watt setting and the timer is rated up to 1800watt. Any thoughts on this? I don't want to burn the place down!
Thanks for any feedback.